COAX CABLE

RG-6 (also RG6) (both Quad Shielded and Dual Shielded) 75-Ohm COAXIAL cableRG6 Coaxial Cable is used primarily to carry TV (and FM) signals.COAX cable has replaced the old, flat, 300 Ohm TV cable due to the facts
that Coaxial cable does not deteriorate with age as quickly as the flat
300 Ohm video cable, and COAX cable is SHIELDED (the other is not shielded).
COAX cable is ROUND, not flat.
NOTE: the outer diameter of Quad Shielded is thicker than Dual Shielded,
so Quad Shielded RG-6 needs different sized connectors and wire stippers.
RG6 (or better) is mandated for DirectDish runs longer than 60 feet,
and a friend found out the hard way, that they mean it.
(check to see what "they" require these days). I would use
ONLY Quad Shielded RG-6 or RG-7 for all new cable runs.Shielded cable - WikipediaRG-7 (Coax Cable) - comes Direct Burial (flooded), Tri-Shielded,
Quad-Shielded and Low-loss, serial digital interface.
RG 7/U (can be buried)What is RG-11 ?
RG-11 cable has become especially important because it is included in the list
of specifications required for the installation of CL1, CL2, CM, CMX and CMGs.
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